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| I didn't know anyone could have enough information about Fields and Variables to take up 200 pages. But David does and from what I've read it's great information. Not only does it go into a lot of technical detail about the subjects, it also has some code tricks and comes with sample libraries. And of course if you've ever read any of David's stuff, you know he has a great way of writing things so it's very understandable. I think that everyone who has ever wished there was an Omnis book available should subscribe to David's OmniScience. |
— Steve Finger |
| I second that. It is excellent and a must reference for a developer. This is the kind of reference tool you will refer to many times and get new insights each time. |
— Ken Dimson |
| Just wanted to echo another voice of amazement for this great piece of work. Even reading through areas that happen to be basic to my level of experience, I'm seeing new ideas and subtle insights I'd never thought of. There is DEFINITELY material in OmniScience for ALL levels of Omnis experience. A bargain at twice the price!! |
— Alan Reinhart |
| Whew! I just finished reading nearly 200 pages of David's book. Good exposition of what's going on behind the scenes and how things work together. Highly recommended. Sign up for David's SmartList. |
— Scotte Meredith |